STEVE'S 
MUSIC AND MOVIE MEMORIES!
This time THE ONE EYED CATS' Steve Nolte reviews the 1959 Mexican classic SANTA CLAUS:
“Before viewing SANTA CLAUS 
(1959), you have to ask yourself, would you prefer to see a Holiday movie or a 
Christmas movie? If you chose a Christmas movie then this movie may be for you. 
It was made in Good Ole Mexico, and Santa is played by The Great Jose Elias 
Moreno. I watched the English dubbed version without subtitles, so I didn't have 
to read the whole movie. That would certainly have ruined any Christmas 
favorite. 
SANTA CLAUS is really 
trippy. Like something out of the psychedelic era. There’s lots of color, 
and its pretty high tech for a Mexican movie made in 1959.
The story starts with a narrator, who my wife found to sound like Rod 
Sterling of Twilight Zone. I did not find the same comparison, but I did find 
the narration to be really funny at times (“Hurry Mr. Merlin, this is no time to 
play horsey!”). Santa has this workshop above the Earth in a cloud type 
thing, and there are children all around the world to 
assist him. Santa plays a mean pipe organ and dials whatever region or country 
he wants and the children sing. Personally I found that the kids from Japan 
needed better vocal coaching.
The main body of the movie is Satan. Yes Satan! Satan is tired of Santa ruining things for him with peace and goodwill on Earth and sends one of his minions, called Pitch, to Earth to put an end to Santa’s meddling. Helping Santa is Merlin the Magician. This is one of the trippiest parts of the movie. I was looking for Black Sabbath or Pink Floyd to pop out and start jamming! Santa uses Magic dust to put Children to sleep, and a magic flower that makes him disappear. I said it was trippy!
The main body of the movie is Satan. Yes Satan! Satan is tired of Santa ruining things for him with peace and goodwill on Earth and sends one of his minions, called Pitch, to Earth to put an end to Santa’s meddling. Helping Santa is Merlin the Magician. This is one of the trippiest parts of the movie. I was looking for Black Sabbath or Pink Floyd to pop out and start jamming! Santa uses Magic dust to put Children to sleep, and a magic flower that makes him disappear. I said it was trippy!
Pitch tries to tempt children 
to do bad things. One in particular is a little girl named Lupita. Pitch tries 
to convince her that because she is poor she should steal a doll vs. having 
Santa bring it to her. Ultimately, Lupita makes the right decision and resists 
temptation. In an indirect way the movie points out to children that if you are 
naughty you'll go to hell. The film makers also point out in the tale that the 
real meaning of Christmas is the birth of Christ vs. kids getting presents. I 
was kinda hoping to see a better show down between The Devil & Santa 
though.
I grew up with Rankin & 
Bass classics such as "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", and 
"Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer". 
Now I can add this treasure to the collection. My rating for SANTA CLAUS (1959): 
Two & half stars out of four. “
To watch the trailer for SANTA CLAUS, and add this Christmas classic to 
your DVD collection, visit our friends at Creepy Classics by clicking 
HERE!

 
I HAVE WITNESSED THIS GREAT WORK OF CINEMA- I LOVE WHEN SANTA GETS CAUGHT IN THE TREE ON HIS LAST HOUSE AND HAS TO CALL FOR MERLIN THROUGH THE POWER OF THE MAGICAL LIPS..! IT'S DESERVES A SOLID 3 STARS FOR JUST CREATIVITY ALONE..
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